Dar smiled, and glanced down. ”She’s really something else, huh?”

”Ya got that right.” Andrew studied his hands, which were petting a contented Chino. ”That was a real nice ceremony,” he told her. ”Who’s Grizzly Adams?”

A soft chuckle. ”Kerry’s pastor from Michigan. He’s on vacation.”

A little silence fell. ”Ya know I always wondered what I’d do if I had to walk you down some long damn aisle,” Andrew mused. ”I didn’t think anyone living could convince me whoever was standing up on the other end was good enough for my kid.”

Dar sat down in the sand next to him, and circled her knees with both arms. ”I can remember thinking that I wouldn’t marry anyone unless I could find someone just like you,” she told him quietly, feeling Hurricane Watch

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a hand settle on to her shoulder. ”Then I realized you’re one of kind.”

”Paladar, if you make me start crying, I’m gonna whup you,” her father growled. ”Bad enough I had to listen to all that pretty poetry and you singing and all that...like to have drowned back here. I almost had to get my damn desal kit out.”

Dar had to let out a soft laugh. ”Sorry.” She studied the ground, a soft gray sand mixed with broken seashells. ”Thank you for coming. It means a lot to me.”

Andrew reached over and awkwardly stroked her hair. ”Makes me feel good to see you feel good, rugrat,” he murmured. ”I think you found a real good one there.”

Dar turned her head and gazed up at him. ”Thanks. I do too.” She paused. ”You want some breakfast?”

”You telling me you had that yacht catered?” He laughed.

A sheepish chuckle. ”Something like that. C’mon, come sit by us, and join the party.”

A quietly sad look colored his eyes. ”Naw, you know I’m not one for company, rugrat.”

Dar nodded. ”Me either, but I found out that sometimes what matters is what’s important to other people, and I’d really love to introduce my friends to my father.” She kept her gaze even. ”Please, Daddy?”

Andrew looked at her for a long, tense moment. A terrible, aching fear was the chief emotion Dar could see in his eyes, which fluttered closed, then opened again as he let out a breath. ”You don’t know what you’re asking me, Paladar.”

Dar smiled wistfully. ”Yes, I do.”

Then she waited, listening to the soft sound of the waves rustling all around them, and the contented breathing of the puppy curled at their feet.

”All right,” her father finally said. ”If you could get up and sing in front of all them people, I guess I kin do this,” he grumbled. ”C’mon already, I’m hungry.”

Dar pushed herself to her feet and took his hand, ignoring the glare as she lead the way back towards the beach, Chino tucked under one arm.

”WHERE DID SHE go off to?” Kerry worried, getting to her knees.

”This is a really small island and that’s a really big puppy. She can’t have gotten that lost that fast.” She peered into the brush, shading her hands, then stopped, as her breath caught. ”Oh.”

”She got someone with her?” Duks lifted himself up on one elbow.

”Where did they come from?”

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and throwing her arms around him. ”Dad, this is great.”

Dar’s father stopped dead, and managed to give the impression he’d been attacked by a large, friendly, talking alligator. ”She do that to everyone?” he asked Dar, who was biting her lip to keep from laughing.

”No,” Dar told him. ”Only people she likes.”

Andrew sighed, then hugged Kerry back. ”Hi there.” He joined them as they walked back to the rest of the group, facing curious eyes which glanced at the tall man, then flicked to Dar in question.

”Folks, say hi to my father,” Dar announced quietly. ”His name’s Andrew. Dad, this is Duks and Mariana, and Maria, who work with us, and Pastor Robert, from Michigan.”

Everyone was a touch awkward, but Andrew rose to the occasion and settled down, his wetsuit creaking slightly. ”Nice ta meet you,” he stated bluntly, then glanced at his daughter. ”Were you saying something about eggs?”

”Dios Mio…” Maria said suddenly. ”You are the one who is sending those beautiful flowers! I am recognizing your voice.”

”Oh, the peach colored roses?” Mariana smiled. ”I was wondering...”

Andrew glared at them. ”Well, ya plastered her picture all over the city, I had to do somethin.”

Dar nodded a little, then went to grab her father a plate. She felt a hand touch her shoulder, and turned, to see gentle sea green eyes looking warmly back at her. ”He came.”

”Mm hmm,” Kerry agreed. ”You got him to come out with us, Dar, that's amazing.”

Dar added grits to the plate, and drizzled gravy over them. ”It’s a day of new beginnings.” She looked out over the water, then back at Kerry. ”Wonder what’ll happen next?”

Kerry took the plate from her, and slid an arm around her waist as they walked back over. ”I can’t wait to find out.”


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Tropical Storm

From bestselling author Melissa Good comes a tale of heartache, longing, family strife, lust for love, and redemption. Tropical Storm took the lesbian reading world by storm when it was first written...now read this exciting revised “author’s cut” edition.

Dar Roberts, corporate raider for a multi-national tech company is cold, practical, and merciless. She does her job with a razor-sharp accuracy. Friends are a luxury she cannot allow herself, and love is something she knows she’ll never attain.

Kerry Stuart left Michigan for Florida in an attempt to get away from her domineering politician father and the constraints of the overly conservative life her family forced upon her. After college she worked her way into supervision at a small tech company, only to have it taken over by Dar Roberts’ organization. Her association with Dar begins in disbelief, hatred, and disappointment, but when Dar unexpectedly hires Kerry as her work assistant, the dynamics of their relationship change. Over time, a bond begins to form.

But can Dar overcome years of habit and conditioning to open herself up to the uncertainty of love? And will Kerry escape from the clutches of her powerful father in order to live a better life?

ISBN 978-1-932300-60-4

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Eye of the Storm

Eye of the Storm picks up the story of Dar Roberts and Kerry Stuart a few months after Hurricane Watch ends. At first it looks like they are settling into their lives together but, as readers of this series have learned, life is never simple around Dar and Kerry. Surrounded by endless corporate intrigue, Dar experiences personal discoveries that force her to deal with issues that she had buried long ago and Kerry finally faces the consequences of her own actions. As always, they help each other through these personal challenges that, in the end, strengthen them as individuals and as a couple.

ISBN 978-1-932300-13-0

1-932300-13-9


Red Sky At Morning

A connection others don't understand...

A love that won't be denied...

Danger they can sense but cannot see...

Dar Roberts was always ruthless and single-minded...until she met Kerry Stuart.

Kerry was oppressed by her family’s wealth and politics. But Dar saved her from that.

Now new dangers confront them from all sides. While traveling to Chicago, Kerry’s plane is struck by lightning. Dar, in New York for a stockholders’ meeting, senses Kerry is in trouble. They simultaneously experience feelings that are new, sensations that both are reluctant to admit when they are finally back together. Back in Miami, a cover-up of the worst kind, problems with the military, and unexpected betrayals will cause more danger. Can Kerry help as Dar has to examine her life and loyalties and call into question all she’s believed in since childhood? Will their relationship deepen through it all? Or will it be destroyed?

Don’t miss this new “author's cut edition.”

ISBN 978-1-932300-80-2

1-932300-80-5

Thicker Than Water

This fifth entry in the continuing saga of Dar Roberts and Kerry Stuart starts off with Kerry involved in mentoring a church group of girls. Kerry is forced to acknowledge her own feelings toward and experiences with her own parents as she and Dar assist a teenager from the group who gets jailed because her parents tossed her out onto the streets when they found out she is gay. While trying to help the teenagers adjust to real world situations, Kerry gets a call concerning her father’s health. Kerry flies to her family’s side as her father dies, putting the family in crisis. Caught up in an international problem, Dar abandons the issue to go to Michigan, determined to support Kerry in the face of grief and hatred. Dar and Kerry face down Kerry’s extended family with a little help from their own, and return home, where they decide to leave work and the world behind for a while for some time to themselves.

ISBN 978-1-932300-24-6

1-932300-24-4


Terrors of the High Seas

After the stress of a long Navy project and Kerry’s father’s death, Dar and Kerry decide to take their first long vacation together.

A cruise in the eastern Caribbean is just the nice, peaceful time they need—until they get involved in a family feud, an old murder, and come face to face with pirates as their vacation turns into a race to find the key to a decades old puzzle.